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Side A | |||
1. | Fuck You (The Subhumans cover) | 02:21 | Show lyrics |
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2. | Rotten to the Core (Live) | 06:41 | Show lyrics |
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Side B | |||
3. | Hammerhead (Live) | 03:57 | Show lyrics |
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4. | Use Your Head (Live) | 05:19 | Show lyrics |
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5. | Electro-Violence (Live) | 03:50 | Show lyrics |
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22:08 |
Band members | |
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth | Vocals |
D.D. Verni | Bass |
Bobby Gustafson | Guitars |
Rat Skates | Drums |
Miscellaneous staff | |
Rat Skates | Logo |
Jon Zazula | Executive producer |
Marsha Zazula | Executive producer |
Alex Perialas | Producer, Mixing, Engineering |
Pat Celello | Artwork, Design, Layout |
Ron Akiyama | Photography |
Danny Muro | Artwork, Design, Layout |
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth | Vocals |
D.D. Verni | Bass |
Bobby Gustafson | Guitars |
Rat Skates | Drums |
Rat Skates | Logo |
Jon Zazula | Executive producer |
Marsha Zazula | Executive producer |
Alex Perialas | Producer, Mixing, Engineering |
Pat Celello | Artwork, Design, Layout |
Ron Akiyama | Photography |
Danny Muro | Artwork, Design, Layout |
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The title track was originally recorded by Canadian punk band The Subhumans, not the British band of the same name. DOA also recorded a version of "Fuck You" when The Subhumans' vocalist Brian Goble joined them on bass. However, the very first version was recorded in 1978 by The Stiffs, a band featuring two future members of The Subhumans.
Recording information:
Co-produced and co-mixed by Overkill.
Live tracks recorded in 115 degree heat at the Phantasy Theatre, Cleveland, OH, June 3, 1987.
Identifiers:
Barcode 07567817921
Matrix / Runout (stamped): R / S Alsdorf 781792-1 A (etched): 37 H
R / S Alsdorf 781792-1 B (etched): H 31
Labelcode: LC 0121
Other (Distribution Code, France): WE 331
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